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NIGERIA’S STI SYSTEM: CURRENT
STATUS, CHALLENGES AND POLICY
REVISION
Willie O. Siyanbola (PhD Sussex), FMSN, FSESN
Director-General/CEO, NACETEM
A Report Presented at the Regional Workshop on Capacity Building in
STI Policy Reviews and S&T Statistics and Indicators for West Africa
Bamako, Mali, 10 – 13 May 2010
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NIGERIAN DELEGATION
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Willie O. Siyanbola – DG/CEO, NACETEM
Dr Ijeoma Unaogu – Director, PRPA, FMST
Dauda Abioye – PA to the PS, FMST
Titilayo Tijani - PRPA, FMST
David Adeyeye – Desk Officer, ASTII Nigeria
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PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• Nigeria’s Facts File
• Overview of Nigeria’s NIS
• Reform of the Nigeria’s NIS
– Major Challenges of STI System in Nigeria
• S&T Policy/S&T Policy Review
• Concluding Remarks
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A BRIEF ABOUT NIGERIA
Nigeria – Some fact file
•Political Independence: 1960
•Population: 140 million (2007)
•Land area 923,000 sq km
•Governance Structure:
Presidential System
•No of States: 36 + FCT
Nigeria
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Economy
•6th largest oil producer
(OPEC)
•GDP per capita: US$ 2660
•Literacy: 70.7%
•Telecom Subscribers: 74m
(2009)
•Tele-density: 42% (2009)
•External reserves: US$41b
•Consumer Inflation: 11.8%
•Graduate Unemployment: 35(2005)
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NIGERIA’S NATIONAL
INNOVATION SYSTEM (NIS)
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NIS: ADOPTED DEFINITION
The NIS is “the network of institutions
in the public and private sectors whose
activities and interactions initiate,
import, modify and diffuse new
technologies.” (Freeman, 1987)
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Finance
Structure of
Interactions
Among
Elements
of NIS
Policy Instruments
Government
Venture Fund
Venture Fund
Policy Instruments
Policy Instruments
Policy Instruments
Brokerage, Interface,
Bridging Institutions
Industrial
Education
and
Research
Production
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ELEMENTS OF NIGERIA’S NIS
• Funding
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Bank of Industry (BOI)
Nigeria Agricultural, Cooperative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB)
Micro Finance Banks
Government Agencies
Development Partners?
• Industry
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Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)
NACCIMA
National Association of Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurs (NASME)
Small and Medium Industries Equity Investment Scheme (SMEIS): The Informal Sector
• Education and Research
• Research institutes
• Universities
• Polytechnics/Monotechnics
• Policy and Regulations
• Government (Federal & States)
• FMST (Agencies)
• Diaspora (???)
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HEIs AND RIs: CURRENT STATUS
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104 Universities
66 Polytechnics
52 Monotechnics
About 75 Research Institutes
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DISTRIBUTION OF HEIs AND RIs IN NIGERIA
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SOKOTO
KATSINA
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3
YOBE
JIGAWA
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BORNO
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ZAMFARA
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KEBBI
BAUCHI
PLATEAU
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4EKITI
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TARABA
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KOGI
BENUE
OSUN
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ENUGU
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LAGOS
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ABIA
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RIVERS
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IMO
DELTA
BAYELSA
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EBONYI
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EDO
ANAMBRA
ONDO
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C/
RI
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NA
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FCT
KWARA
OYO
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ADAMAWA
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NIGER
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GOMBE
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KADUNA
OGUN
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KANO
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A/BOM
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UNIVERSITIES (94)
POLYTECHNICS (58) / MONOTECHNICS(48)
COLLEGES OF EDUCATION (79)
RESEARCH INSTITUTES (68)
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NIGERIA S&T MGT STRUCTURE
PRESIDENCY
NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY
FEC
NCST
FMST
STATE S&T
MINISTRIES
DEPARTMENTS
21RESEARCH AGENCIES AND PARASTATALS
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MAIN INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED IN
S&T POLICY IN NIGERIA
• The Federal Ministry of Science and Technology
(FMST)
• National Council on S&T
• National Assembly Committees on S&T
• States Ministries and Houses of Assemblies
• Research institutes and academia
• National Planning Commission (???)
• National Centre for Technology
Management(NACETEM)
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REFORM OF NIGERIA’S NIS
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WHY REFORM?
• Lack of policy implementation and continuity
• Weak STI Support Infrastructure
• Under-Funding of Research Activities in
Nigerian Universities/Allied Institutions
• Poor Motivation of Scientists and Engineers
• Inadequate manpower (number/quality)
• Weak Linkage between Research
centres/universities and Productive Sector
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BACKGROUND TO REFORM OF
STI SYSTEM
• President Olusegun Obasanjo, in 1999, requested UNESCO for a
Special Cooperation Programme between Nigeria and UNESCO.
• The reform of Nigeria’s STI system was the major element of the
science component of the FMST-UNESCO Programme
• The aim of the reform is mainstreaming the utilization of S&T in
national economic and development policy.
• Funding for the FMST-UNESCO Programme (USD 1m)
– Japanese Government (USD 500,000)
– Nigerian Government (USD 500,000)
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OUTCOME OF THE STI SYSTEM
REFORM
• A thorough review of all of the “functions” of
Nigeria’s National System of Innovation.
• A program of in-depth reviews of STI programs in
government institutes and research universities;
• Development of a proposal for a financing system for
science and technology in Nigeria;
• A review of the needs for STI in Nigeria’s private
sector in the light of increasing globalization;
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OUTCOME OF THE STI SYSTEM
REFORM
• A human resource development program in STI
management;
• A program on development and management of STI
indicators, and communication systems for science;
• A program to strengthen Nigeria’s infrastructure in the
area of standards and metrology;
• A review of the country’s system for the protection of
intellectual property; and
• A review of Nigeria’s participation in regional and
international scientific activities.
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REVIEW OF THE
NATIONAL POLICY ON
S&T
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HISTORY OF NIGERIA’S S&T POLICY
• The first National Science and Technology Policy in Nigeria was
produced in 1986 under the leadership of Prof. E. U. Emovon
• The second policy was produced in 1997 under the leadership of the
HMST, Major-General Sam. I. Momah
• Another attempt was made in 2000/2001 under the leadership of
the HMST, Prof. Turner T. Isoun.
– Led to a compilation of sub-sectoral S&T policies in 2003
• The Review of the National S&T Policy has been assigned to
NACETEM’s as a key project since 2009 (on-going).
• Revised version expected to be ready by September, 2010
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NIGERIA’S S&T POLICY REVIEW: WHY?
• The present policy has been existing since 1997 and
therefore needs to be reviewed.
• There has not been any systematic performance
evaluation of the extant S&T policy.
• Urgent need to Integrate the lessons/outcomes of the S&T
reform in a revised policy
• There is a need to harmonize S&T policy with the national
economic policy and strategy; now dubbed as the Vision
20:2020
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CURRENT STATUS OF S&T POLICY IN
NIGERIA
• The last S&T Policy was reviewed in 1997
• There was no legal framework for the 1997
policy
• 2003 S&T policy was a compilation of key subsectoral policies
• Efforts by FMST (through NACETEM) to review
the 1997 policy now on-going
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POLICY REVIEW: MAIN ACTIVITIES
• Lessons learnt from other countries
• Sensitisation workshop among key stakeholders in Lagos and
Abuja.
• performance evaluation of the existing S&T policy.
• Harmonization of the new policy with other sectors’ policy by
convening a stakeholders’ meeting of the elements of the
National Innovation System (NIS).
• Presentation of the new policy to the National Assembly/
FEC for approval
• Enactment of the policy into law.
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POLICY REVIEW: KEY PARAMETERS
1. Policy Process
- Invitees, Awareness, medium of awareness, Adequacy, Acceptance, Adoption,
equity, Literacy, relevancy and Priorities, suitability of environment
2. Institutional Frameworks
- established institutions to implement policy, capabilities, Technological assessment,
capabilities
3. Funding / Investment in S&T
- Source of funding, Utilization of Fund Given, Infrastructure development, HRD,
capital Productivity
4. Policy Environment
- The effects of environmental factors on S&T
5. Policy Implementation Process
- Policy Implementation in sectors / organisations and nation at large
4. Impact of the policy
- sectoral impact, citizens, economy etc.
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CONCLUDING REMARKS:
BEYOND THE REFORM
• Establishment of the National Research and
Development Coordinating Council (NRDCC)
• Establishment of the National Science and Technology
Fund (NSTF) to adequately support R&D in Nigeria
• Strengthening of the FMST to coordinate, monitor and
evaluate performance of key S&T institutions/policy
• Stable STI Policy/implementation
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BRIEF ON NACETEM
• Capacity Building & Policy Studies in STI Mgt
– 120 full time staff
– 7 PhDs in S&T Management/Policy
– Over 25 Associate Resource persons from
Universities & Captains of Industry
• 4 Zonal offices (2 others to be established)
spread across the country
• Institutional collaborations: UNU MERIT, SPRU
etc.
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